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The Malaysian capital does have a trans dating scene, albeit not a very vibrant one. It’s often referred to as the melting pot of Asia because of all the different ethnicities and cultures here. Kuala Lumpur is peaceful and tolerant compared to smaller Malaysian towns.

Despite the challenges they face, local trans people are friendly and fun to talk to. If you haven’t met anyone yet, try an international dating site. This is the best option for foreigners who want their privacy, safety, and discretion ensured.

Sites like My Trans Date and My Ladyboy Date subject users to strict screening to eliminate fake profiles. Note that neither of these sites promotes flings. They both want to help trans people find their soul mates and build partnerships.

A lot of times, people will be hesitant to arrange a face to face meeting. Try not to take this personally. Malaysia is not the most tolerant of countries. The person is anxious; it doesn’t mean they only want to chat or have ulterior motives of some kind. They’re not deceiving you. They are just afraid. Talk to them patiently to develop trust. Be open and honest with them and send them a picture of yourself. They will do the same.

Malaysia is a conservative Muslim country, where trans women are underrepresented. Malaysians are of mixed Malay, Indian, and Chinese heritage. The women usually wear scarves on their heads, which applies to trans women as well.

Western-style venues like the Hard Rock bar are suitable places to take someone on a date. The Hard Rock is popular with trans women. They also like to hang out at Blueboy Disco, a gay bar.

Any relationship requires time and effort, but relationships with trans people in Kuala Lumpur also require great patience and consideration. It’s best to meet somewhere private when you’re not taking her out to a venue that has a liberal and international feel. There are quite a few hotels that, if not exactly trans-friendly, will not mind you and your partner as guests. There are some that will and might even call the police, so it’s best to inquire in advance. If you’re dating a local, they will know.

Other than that, dating a trans woman in Kuala Lumpur is like dating anyone else there. Muslim countries are usually conservative, and people need to be careful with PDAs.

Traditional game franchises’ jumping to VR is only a matter of time. However, not every game can fit into the VR model so easily. Some video game franchises need more help to take the leap. Relatively inactive brands might find the leap highly lucrative. Here are the next big chains that may come to thrive as they step onto PS VR, HTC Vive, or the Oculus Rift.

Red Faction

This blazing shooter by THQ was among the first to tread the uncharted territory of modifiable environments. Games like Chunks and Minecraft show how fun it can be to create something up from the ground, albeit virtually in this case.

Condemned

In Xbox 360’s Condemned: Criminal Origins, the player entered the role of an FBI profiler who must fight and outsmart violent strangers as he tries to find the serial killer who pinned a murder on him. While many found the game’s narrative itself lacking, there was lots to be said about the creepy atmosphere that was created. Over most of the game, the profiler roams dark, abandoned buildings, which is both terrifying and mesmerizing.

What genre could possibly work better for VR gaming than horror? People are afraid of the unknown, and the vast majority of gamers still don’t know what to expect from a VR game. Like Silent Hill and Resident Evil used PS hardware limitations to create the feeling of being out of control, so could Monolith Productions create an approach to do the same for the immersive experience that is VR.

X-Wing

An entire generation of Star Wars fans and gamers grew up on X-Wing, TIE Fighter, and one vs. the other by LucasArts. VR is now generating the feeling of flying through space and destroying rebel or empire ships this generation came to love in the 90s. Predictably, VR already features the two key pieces of TIE Fighter and X-Wing. First, HTC showed a saber-based Star Wars demo, which still isn’t available to the public. Then, the EVE: Valkyrie featured unlicensed spaceship fighter battles. Who knows what’s next?

Jumping Flash

PS’s most bizarre title should be one of the next to ride the VR wave. Jumping Flashput players in control of a jumping bunny robot, and the feeling of jumping high felt amazing despite the basic premise. VR has a lot of promise for first-person platforms, which never really won much of a following in traditional gaming. The enhanced sensation of leaping to the sky in VR mighttake the genre to new heights, both literally and figuratively speaking.

Last year was great for VR gamers with Beat Saber and other hit titles, which attracted a massive following to the immersive platform. A lot of great AAA games were released in 2018. In 2019, we also have a lot to look forward to. Here are some of these games.

Borderlands 2

In Borderlands 2 VR,players enter into combat against monsters with customized rifles, weapons, and guns. The comic book-like graphics will be in the AAA VR version to remind you of the original game. Players step into Pandora’s world, search for treasure, and face off against the villain Handsome Jack, the most attractive psychopathic dictator in the world, with an arsenal of 80+weapons.

Borderlands 2 VR will be available on PlayStation VR, HTC Vive, and Oculus Rift.

Asgard’s Wrath

You will fight like a human being but rise as a god according to the official description ofthis upcoming AAA VR game. The Norse-inspired action adventure features 30+ hours of gameplay,a heavy serving of RPG elements, and all in all a gigantic title to be explored.Asgard’s Wrath will be available on the Oculus Rift platform and released in 2019.

HellbladeSenua’s Sacrifice

This is not only an AAA VR game of superb quality, but it offers a highly original premise. In this Celtic culture and Norsemythology inspired adventure, the warrior Senua must rise to the challenges of otherworldly entities and defeat them to save the soul of her dead lover. Senua struggles with memories of her past, the “Furies” in her head (voices – the character is psychotic), and with an entity she knows only as the “Darkness”.

The developers of HellbladeSenua worked in close cooperation with mental health specialists, neurologists, and people who haveschizophrenia to represent the mental disorder realistically.

Wolfenstein

In Wolfenstein AAACyberpilotVR, players enter the role of a resistance fighter on a mission to destroy the Nazi forces in Paris using their own weapons. To aid the French resistance, you must defeat a fire-breathing Panzerhund among other monsters. Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot will be available in 2019 as a standalone VR game. The developers haven’t given specific information about which platforms the game will be featured on. In the past, their games have been released on Oculus, PlayStation VR, and the HTC Vive.

Many other great AAA VR games are coming out this year, which we hope you’ll unearth and enjoy as much as we plan to!

What makes the perfect video game? Uniqueness, a compelling story, high-quality technical execution, and a decent challenge curve are all important, but advanced technology doesn’t determine any of these. Realistic landscapes, higher-quality sound, better graphics, and everything else we attribute to technical advances are part of the same objective: immersion.

Immersion offers player a more engaging, stimulating, and emotional experience by blocking out the rest of the world. Today, traditional games are providing the best graphics in history, but there’s a basic limit to the extent of immersion if you’re sitting in front of a screen. Screens will disappear as the demand for higher immersion grows, replaced by more effective mediums.

Enter Headsets

Admittedly, experts expected VR headsets to take off faster, but strong support and sales mean we’re just starting to see them. VR screens are unique because of the lower barriers to immersion, a result of their responsiveness to a player’s head movements. This technology promises a better experience compared to that traditional games are offering now.

Glasses

Apparently, the market isn’t ready for AR glasses judging by the result of Google’s attempt to launch such. They are a logical step forward, however, because AR games aim to deliver more interactive, hybrid experiences by combining digital environments with natural surroundings. Games of the future would offer a much deeper and more satisfying experience thanks to this element.

Sensory Feedback

Anyone who has played a game with vibration has experienced sensory feedback to some extent. The feature is so well-supported and immersive that it would be hard to find a modern game without it on some level. However, the future could have a much more immersive kind of sensory feedback in store for gamers, with a full-body suit providing sensory impulses based on what’s going on in the player’s digital environment.

Projections

Right now, holographic projection technology isn’t exactly impressive, but it could represent a new kind of gaming if sufficiently developed. It might even be possible to simulate whole settings holographically in heavily equipped settings, not just individual objects or characters.

Conclusion

We can’t really predict how long it will take to see progress on a scale that renders VR games universally accessible, but VR is the tech of the future without a doubt. We’ve already seen the acceptance of this new type of gaming as a powerful experience enhancement tool, so engineers and innovators’ moving forward to more immersive digital experiences is just a matter of time.